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Born in 1971 to musically inclined parents at the University of Leipzig, a certain someone didn’t stand a chance at a normal, music-free life. By 1986, an Atari C64 became the first accomplice in a grand creative scheme, churning out compositions that probably made the machine proud.
Between 1994 and 1997, the days (and countless nights) were spent as an In-House Engineer at Logic Records Then came 1997, when Ibiza’s siren call ,crafting music for José Padilla, alongside Paco Fernandez and Joanna Shenandoah. Even DJ Pippi and the legendary Friedrich Gulda joined the party, culminating in Summer Dance—Gulda’s final album.
The turn of the millennium brought an unexpected partnership with Chris Dews of Casita Verde, Ibiza’s famed ecological sanctuary. His idea? A song about the Four Elements—Earth, Water, Air, and Fire—featuring Mexican singer Pedro Vadhar. Not content with just one language, the track took shape in 15 .
Somewhere along the way, a deepening fascination with human nature led to a detour into psychotherapy. Studies at the University of Hamburg culminated in an official license from German Health Authorities in Cologne. While decoding the depths of the ICD-10 diagnostic system, music remained a constant—only now with a therapeutic twist, aiming to ease even the toughest of struggles.
Since 2004, the name Ingmarlo has graced music productions and releases, proving that some habits are simply impossible to shake.
Between 1994 and 1997, the days (and countless nights) were spent as an In-House Engineer at Logic Records Then came 1997, when Ibiza’s siren call ,crafting music for José Padilla, alongside Paco Fernandez and Joanna Shenandoah. Even DJ Pippi and the legendary Friedrich Gulda joined the party, culminating in Summer Dance—Gulda’s final album.
The turn of the millennium brought an unexpected partnership with Chris Dews of Casita Verde, Ibiza’s famed ecological sanctuary. His idea? A song about the Four Elements—Earth, Water, Air, and Fire—featuring Mexican singer Pedro Vadhar. Not content with just one language, the track took shape in 15 .
Somewhere along the way, a deepening fascination with human nature led to a detour into psychotherapy. Studies at the University of Hamburg culminated in an official license from German Health Authorities in Cologne. While decoding the depths of the ICD-10 diagnostic system, music remained a constant—only now with a therapeutic twist, aiming to ease even the toughest of struggles.
Since 2004, the name Ingmarlo has graced music productions and releases, proving that some habits are simply impossible to shake.
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